Saturday, February 28, 2015

As all of you know by now, Leonard Nimoy has died. The facts are, he
was 83, he died at his home in Los Angeles of end-stage chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease.

I was hard hit by this news. You see, I am 54 and have recently,
as those of us over 50 do, begun realizing I may have more years behind me than
ahead… and I have begun to lose people who I never realized I would lose.My
youngest brother was taken from us by a drunk driver at 24, all of my grandparents
are long gone, both my parents have passed… so many who were prominent in the news
and in my youth are gone… but learning of the passing of Leonard Nimoy was different for me, as it is for so many of
my generation… You see I watched Star Trek when it first aired… I watched Neil
Armstrong, live, the night he first set foot on the moon and I watched every
episode of Star Trek and every second of all the moon landings.

I grew up in a world where we WERE going to the moon and we WERE
going to go to Mars and build space stations and have colonies on the moon and
Mars and Titan and Europa and… and… and then I watched the politicians and the greedy and the shortsighted take it
all away and leave me and my whole generation with bills and debts and the Cold
War and the Vietnam War and many of those politicians going to jail leaving a trail
of broken promises and shattered, stolen dreams.

Leonard Nimoy, through the character of Lt. Cmdr. Spock stood for
everything GOOD in the hopes and dreams I and my generation grew up believing
in… and lost. And now we have lost him. And I have cried deep inside every minute as I made
my way through work today… as I drove home and met with my wife and daughter
and we went shopping for her upcoming 12th birthday party this
Saturday… Oh I smiled and joked and did the father and husband thing… but inside, deep inside, the 8 year old me, the boy lying on that rug in that living room raptly watching
Neil Armstrong step off that lander on a black and white TV… the boy sitting cross legged leaning
against the sofa raptly watching Capt Kirk and Mr. Spock win out against
impossible odds in deep space…

That little boy cries still for the loss of a mentor and a friend he
never really knew… but loved as though he did.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

I finally made one of the EVE
Meets that are taking place world-wide. This one was CSM Sugar Kyle’s meetup in
Northern Virginia (NOVA) at the Dogfish Head pub in Falls Church. I have been
looking forward to finally getting to one of these for some time, but RL>EVE
has always gotten in the way… until last Saturday, Feb 7th. I made the 2 hour
trip north from my home deep in the woods outside of Ashland Va. And once
inside the beltway I was immediately reminded of why, even though I am southern
by the grace of god and I love my home state dearly… I was reminded of why I
hate NOVA so very much.

Seething Masses of People... Once
you cross some undefined border as you wend your way northwards you reach the
land of hives. In northern Va., in the suburbs of DC, they pack themselves in
like termites. There is no where you can even cross a street with ANY modicum
of safety… the traffic lights, head and tail light of the cars are an endless
glowing stream on every road, major and minor… gives me the creeps it does.

You see I’m a country boy by
birth and at heart… and while I live on what is considered a main roadway back home
traffic levels are such that you could, relative to NOVA, safely lie down and
take a nap in the middle of the road. Heck my dirt road driveway is almost a
half mile long and you can’t even hear what cars and trucks and tractors as do
pass by from my house…

This is just one more affirmation
of my life in Anoikis… Wormhole space is the back country of New Eden… the wide
open spaces with no damn people and no damn Po-po… just the way we like it… =]

Anyhoo, I finally arrive at the
Dogfish Head pub and on entering, there is Sugar Kyle doing the CSM and Host
thing, hence she is up to her ears busy with everyone wanting attention and
goody bags and CCP/EVE swag. I get my goody bag and she tells me to look for a
number in the bag… I empty it and… no number… sadface, no swag for old Tur.

So I get a beer and I’m standing
there watching people, tryin to pick out the players from the dinner guests and
guys cruising for gurls… I say Hi to a random someone and he immediately asks,
“Who are you with?” at first I thought,
‘Uh I’m here alone’ but then I realized he was asking what corp/Alliance am I
in… ohhhh… Uh… I think for a sec and say, “HELPeR,
but you wouldn’t have heard if us… I live inna wormhole.” The look I got in
return was precious… and a second affirmation of my life in Anoikis… tell ‘em
you live inna hole and they ALL look at you funny. LOL

Needless to say the night was a
blast. I met many players, discussed matters of grave import and pure nonsense,
many beers were drank and toasts were made. I finally met...

I met Grimmash (Narwhals!!), he
of the Games… seen here assisting the musician who was
trying out the Oculus Gear VR Innovator Edition portable VR headset a Goon brought along…
which was extremely cool!

Here we see Grimmash partaking of
a tasty beverage while one of the Dogfish staff watches narwhals swim
past…

I met a young lady Brave, here
seen losing her mind over the Gear VR…

She was also slapping Brave
tattoos on anyone and everyone!

And of course, the right
honorable CSM, Sugar Kyle… seen here as she was all night, listening to her
constituents and others and discussing our great game…

As I understand it approximately
50 EVE players made it to the event. I had a really great time and was among the
last to leave at 11ish. When the last of us were getting our coats and such
together, Sugar came over to me and handed me a rolled up poster… she told me
the person who got the #3 Swag ticket never came forward to claim his prize,
and so she handed it to me… I opened it and it was a Valkyrie poster! Schweet!

I discovered something on my way
home though… I was going through the goody bag and looking at the buttons one
Matarii and one Quafe and the trading card pack I got, when I saw, tucked
inside the back of the Quafe button was a folded piece of paper… guess what was
on it? LOL

That tweet got a few positive
agreements, but on the other side of the coin we have Xander Phoena of Crossing
Zebras and current CSM member being mentioned in the winter summit minutes:

Xander said that he would officially like to
be documented as protesting any art time going to avatars instead of
spaceships.

What is and/or should be the future for
walking in stations?

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The old grey haired Matarii steps
out of the crowd. Looking around he watches the crowds passing by… hundreds,
thousands of people going busily about their jobs and lives. The sound of a thousand
voices and sound of thousands of boots and shoes and even bare feet on the
steel floor was a palpable background in this, the main central square in the
middle of the cavernous station concourse…

He stands, head bowed in quiet
contemplation for a minute, then he sighs… sets the soap box down, and climbs
up… "People... my fellow Empyreans of
New Eden... hear me, hear me now…" Rixx Javixhas said, that new players “…curiosity (about WiS) is, and
should be, a little uncomfortable for us older players. Frankly, we have some
explaining to do.”Yes, we are why it was shelved…. Not CCP, explain that to the new players… WE,
the vets, are why they can’t get out of their ships and explore New Eden on
foot also.

“We were never given a clear vision for what part WiS would play in the
daily lives of our Capsuleers, or what (if any) point there would be for
walking in a station.”Wrong… it would have added new CONTENT, new places/spaces to fight and explore
and more importantly, new WAYS to do that… in both PvE and PvP…

According to Rixx,“It happened for good reason, CCP had failed to share their vision with us.”I disagree… in the strongest terms. No, this video shows us what their
vision was…Please really watch this… and let your imagination run with the
possibilities… the potential... and what was lost, what WE threw away... For it
was WE who broke faith with CCP and the mob followed the loudmouthed knuckle
dragging FiStards who can’t see beyond the end of their wittle spasships…

“They (CCP) were stung by the reaction to Incarna… This was clearly the
lesson they learned from that Summer of Anger. It is, after all, what we wanted
them to learn.”What CCP learned was to fear their own customers… their own playerbase… because
that playerbase is fickle and many, tooo damn many, are self-righteous entitled
children who, instead of backing the company that CREATED EVE… threw a temper
tantrum the likes of which has never been seen before in the gaming world… Was
this what we wanted them to learn? To fear us?

I quote CCP Seagull from her address in the 2014 CSM Summer Minutes, ‘Veteran
Player Retention’ section, pg 120…”I, as the
executive producer, am in a risk taking mode. … We need to be bolder. We should
be able to get over our trauma of Incarna. We need to own our game and be
courageous with it. I think our players want that of us.”

“It's time to get over Incarna and start taking risks again, educated and
calculated risks of course, but we need to make sure that we deliver solid
content to veteran players.

We have trained players to be afraid of us doing big things. It meant we put
something big out that was half done and it never got touched again. Us doing
something big, such as industry, means CCP is going to mess it up again and we
will have to pick up the mess.

We, internally, have become scared in a sense of making bolder changes to the
game so that we know we can control the outcome. Because we do not want to be
perceived as messing up again. We can predict what is going on. That
predictability is boring everyone to death now. … We need to turn up the
volume.”

“… get over
our trauma of Incarna”
“We need to own our game and be courageous with it.”
“…It's time to get over Incarna and start taking risks again.”
“We have trained players to be afraid of us doing big things.”
“We, internally, have become scared in a sense…”

Scared of who? Us that's who. Their customers, their playerbase… We did that…
we are responsible for not supporting CCP, for screaming at them like children,
armed, nasty, self-indulgent children. Us and no one else… we broke faith with
CCP and forced them to back away from the potential that was, IS, inherent in
FPS gameplay inside of EVE.

“There is
still no compelling reason for walking in stations.” and “There is nothing inside the station
that I can do that I can't do without WiS.” … says Capt. Javix…Yes, as of now there isn’t…
and what’s more, he doesn’t want it… but if WiS was implemented with content,
which was CCPs major fail the first time, there are a great many players who
would love this type of gameplay… and you don’t have to do a thing Capt. Javix…
you don’t ever need to crawl out of your slimey pod, and avert your atrophied
eyes from the light of day… but gods dammit man, don’t get in the way of those
of us who DO!!

And I’ll give you just 2 compelling reasons…

(1) once more, everything that the idea's in THIS simple demo video could have brought to us all…

(2) and a whole damned new
playerbase for EVE…

Increased PCU, increased income for CCP, increased monies CCP can spend on ALL
the playstyles EVE can support… oh, and one last thing… increased immersion in
the grandest virtual verse ever invented by man…

YOU may not like or want it Capt. Javix, but I damn well do… and many, very
many of us out here in the black, we want it too.

Before I close I must tell you I can’t help but wonder… if we did have WiS, and
Rixx reined in his quaking fear of crowds of goons running around in stations
acting the fool… if he tried his hand at exploring, on foot, inna Sleeper
Station… just how would ol Rixx react when he ran into another player, quickly
drew and at point blank range, fired his T2 “Spidey” Personal Webifier MkII…

And then watched in horror as the other player shrugged off the effects of the
plasma web and ran away laughing with his Sleeper Riches… all because of the T1
“Freedom” Web Core Slicers module he had fitted onto his “Indiana” class
Exploration ExoArmor DropSuit…? Oh the tears!”

Turamarth sighs… watching the
parade of players walk by with but a very few listening or paying any heed at
all… but he holds hope… that one day, one damn day… CCP will give us what they
promised and stop listening to the naysayers and the shortsighted… and fulfill
the dream that could be EVE.

The old grey haired Matarii steps down, picks up his worn, battered soap box…
and walks quietly away into the crowd…

Them as what follow me...

Graphiti...

Round and round we go...

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